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2734 questions about English

  • What is your favourite activity outside of school?
  • Do you prefer a teacher or a learner centered class?

    Some activities require collaborative learning, other situations make the teacher master in class.


    Best answer

    I prefer a learner-centered approach to creatively adapt the learning in a meaningful way.

  • What is the best part of virtual learning?
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  • Listen to music while you work or rather work in silence?
  • Do you prefer writing or speaking out your feelings?
  • What do you struggle with the most when it comes to conversing in english?
    Best answer

    The interference of the mother tongue hinders the flow of speech while conversing in English. So, it is advisable to listen to authentic English to speak fluently.

  • Trying to find best British English native for speaking english .

    I want to improve my speaking English with British native because I live in London and having problem to understand their specific accent with phrasal . Who is the best one here ?


    Best answer

    There are a variety of accents in Britain. I'm from Leeds, Yorkshire in the north of England. I would sound different to a London native, but London is an international city with people from around the world.

  • Why is that "I gave her her book# is correct and "I gave him him book" is incorrect? 🤭😊
    Best answer

    Because English is an irregular language!

  • Does anyone know why the English language is known as Universal language?

    Yes I know it could have been any other language if not English. Was wondering if there is anything historical about it. How did English end up a Universal language?


    Best answer

    Historically English took over from Latin as the language of power. It's considered universal because of the powerful status it has garnered due to its widespread global usage, historical colonial influence, economic significance, prevalence in Science and technology, prominence in media and entertainment and its role in the internet and social media. Not to mention the fact that the countries with the large population that are consummate consumers are English speaking countries and everyone wants to trade with them, necessitating the need to learn English for those who are not native speakers

  • How is it possible that one is able to do something but unable to explain how they do it?

    There are people who are unable to explain what they do for a living but they are good at the work they do. I'm thinking maybe earlier in their schooling years they experienced challenges when it came to theory at then it was later discovered that they are good at practical. I'm wondering would it be fair to call this type of person Inarticulate?


    Best answer

    Calling them inarticulate wouldn't be appropriate, realizing that they are better in what they do than explain the process. Other people are opposite. It's just a matter of aptitude endowment and differences in personality and interest.